D1 visa Indonesia

D1 visa Indonesia

D1 visa Indonesia is issued for 1 or 2 years and allows visitors to stay in the country for up to 60 days per trip. D1 is ideal for those who want the flexibility to travel in and out of Indonesia while enjoying extended stays. The D1 visa cost depends on the chosen validity period and is a convenient option for long-term travel planning. Each time you leave and re-enter Indonesia, your 60‑day stay period resets, and you can also extend it twice for another 60 days without leaving the country.

Multiple-entry D1 visa Indonesia

Who Can Apply D1 Visa Indonesia

Multiple-entry D1 visa Indonesia is available to citizens of all countries except those listed under Indonesia’s Calling Visa regulation. This means most travelers — including those from the USA, UK, EU, Australia, and many parts of Asia — can apply for D1 visa Bali without restrictions. If your country is not on the Calling Visa list, you may apply for D1 visa in advance through an authorized visa agent. Always check the latest eligibility requirements before starting your application.

Tourist D1 visa Bali

How to get D1 visa Indonesia

To apply for D1, you must complete your application before arriving in the country, as the tourist D1 visa Bali cannot be issued on arrival. D1 visa requires a local guarantor — either an Indonesian citizen or a registered company. For this reason, working with a trusted visa agency is the safest and most efficient option. Bali Connect will guide you through the D1 visa Bali requirements, prepare all necessary documents, act as your guarantor, and manage the full process from start to finish. This approach increases your chances of approval and helps you avoid unnecessary delays.

Purpose of D1 visa Indonesia

D1 visa is designed for travelers who plan to visit the country periodically and may stay on the island for up to 180 days. With the tourist D1 visa, you have the flexibility to enjoy short visits, and if you decide, you can extend your stay for an entire season. This visa offers the convenience of both short-term trips and longer stays, making it ideal for those who want freedom in planning their time in Indonesia.

D1 visa Bali cost at Bali Connect

5 000 000 IDR

1 year visa
Regular process: 7-14 days

6 500 000 IDR

1 year visa
Express process: 3 days

9 000 000 IDR

2 years visa
Regular process: 7-14 days

10 000 000 IDR

2 years visa
Regular process: 3 days

D1 visa Indonesia requirements

Before applying, it’s important to review the D1  requirements. These include an application letter and sponsor’s statement letter, which are provided by the agency, a passport valid for at least six months, and proof of living expenses in Indonesia in the form of a bank statement  for the last three months showing at least USD 2000 or the equivalent in another currency. You will also need a recent color photograph that meets the official photo requirements

D1 visa Bali requirements

How we work

At Bali Connect, we make the D1 visa Bali process simple and stress‑free. First, we review your case and confirm eligibility. Then we prepare all required documents, including the application letter and sponsor’s statement letter. You just send us your passport copy, bank statement, and photo. We submit your application and keep you updated at every stage. Our team ensures your multiple‑entry D1 visa Bali is processed quickly, with full compliance to Indonesian immigration rules.

Questions?

Can I get a D1 visa if I am already in Bali?

No. The D1 visa Bali must be applied for from outside Indonesia. You cannot convert your current visa into a D1 while you are already in the country. The application process requires you to submit your documents through an authorized visa agent or directly to Indonesian immigration while you are abroad. Once the visa is issued, you can enter Bali and activate it upon arrival.

Can I convert a D1 visa to a different visa?

No. The D1 visa Bali cannot be converted into another visa type while you are in Indonesia. If you wish to change your visa — for example, to a KITAS or another long‑stay permit — you must leave the country and apply for the new visa from abroad. Once it is issued, you can re‑enter Indonesia using the new visa.

Can I work remotely with a D1 visa if I’m a remote worker?

Yes. The D1 visa Bali allows you to work online for a company or clients based outside Indonesia while staying in the country. However, it does not permit you to take employment or earn income from an Indonesian company. This visa is intended for pre‑investment activities, business research, and remote work for foreign employers.

Can children apply for a D1 visa?

Yes. Children can apply for the D1 visa Indonesia if they meet the D1 visa Bali requirements. In most cases, they will apply together with their parents or legal guardians as part of the family’s tourist D1 visa Bali application. This multiple-entry D1 visa Indonesia will allow children to enter and leave Indonesia with the same travel flexibility as adults, following the same validity and stay conditions.